He said: “It feels amazing to round off my Diamond League series. I’m pretty happy with the series I put together and I cannot complain, a seasons best and now my season is done.

“I don’t know why it has come together now but I was telling my coach that I got to the World Championships a bit tired but then I got to the relay and you saw that’s when I really got back up and since then it has been going up and up.

“It’s a shame it has come now but with experience I should be getting it right at the major championships in the next couple of years.”

Elsewhere it was a brilliant run from the 4x100m women’s relay team who took home the silver medal after pipped on the line by Jamaica.

Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita produced a better time than their silver winning time at the London World Championships, finishing in a time of 41.86 seconds.

Robbie Grabarz just missed out on a top three finish as he came fourth in the high jump event with a best of 2.24m.

And team captain in London Eilidh Doyle also just missed out on a top three spot, coming fifth in the 400m hurdles after posting a time of 55.09seconds.